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Delhi High Court quashes AIIMS rejection of super-specialty admission — “1095 days residency need not be from a single institute when prospectus is silent”

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court set aside the rejection of a candidate’s admission to the DM Critical Care Medicine programme at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences, holding…
Posted by Rawlaw February 4, 2026
Delhi High Court quashes AIIMS rejection of DM Critical Care Medicine candidature—”1095 days residency can be cumulative across institutions, merit cannot be defeated by technicalities”
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Delhi High Court quashes AIIMS rejection of DM Critical Care Medicine candidature—”1095 days residency can be cumulative across institutions, merit cannot be defeated by technicalities”

Court’s decision The Delhi High Court set aside the decision of an Institute of National Importance cancelling a doctor’s candidature for the DM Critical Care Medicine programme, holding that the…
Posted by Rawlaw February 3, 2026

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